Cleaning Things Up

Garbage, Recycling, and Yard Waste

E-Cycle Washington is a free program that provides responsible recycling of computers, monitors, TVs and e-readers in our state. Starting in 2009, electronics manufacturers in Washington took responsibility for safely recycling these products and in July 2011 the milestone of 100,000,000 pounds recycled was reached.

The Solid Waste Division (SWD) operates two facilities that accept household hazardous waste from residents, the Wastemobile and the Factoria Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Service. Wastes collected at these sites will be recycled or disposed of properly.WasteMobile website
King County transfer stations are facilities where garbage hauling companies, businesses and King County residents can bring their waste. Drop Box facilities are smaller facilities where residents and businesses can bring a limited amount of waste. The waste is consolidated at these locations and then transported to the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill for disposal.

Utilities and Services

The City of Clyde Hill receives its telephone service from CenturyLink. Unlike other utilities that serve Clyde Hill, CenturyLink does not receive its permission to provide service under a local franchise; it receives its authority from a pre-territorial grant to service the entire state. In addition to phone service CenturyLink also provides Clyde Hill residents with Internet service.

Before you report the outage please make note of the pole number. Most street light poles have a 12-digit grid number (numbering on metal tags). If no pole number is visible, note the street intersection or home address that is nearest to the pole.

Around the City

KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM

Clyde Hill residents pay property taxes directly to the King County Library System for library access and services. The Bellevue Regional Library is the closest library for use by the Clyde Hill community.